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Reality TV Show Content


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Reality TV Show Content

Graph by: EllieJane via Graph Jam Builder

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  1. Grammar Nazi says:

    To begin, I do beleive I am first.

    Secondly, I commend you, graph maker. You have no grammatical errors in your graph.

  2. Other Nazi says:

    The term is “spelled,” not “spelt.”

  3. ... Nazi-Nazi. says:

    Couldn’t help but to laugh at your comments… Awesome :P

  4. Shmossy says:

    Actually, spelt and spelled are equally correct. I bet you’re an American. Next you’ll be saying there’s no “u” in colour.

    This graph could represent pretty much any TV show, to be honest.

  5. jameshogg says:

    I support this graph!
    TV stations, please stop selling out!

  6. me says:

    This graph also very accurately represents DBZ.

    • you says:

      yeah, but that’s no secret. It’s why it takes 10 episodes to “power up” 1 episode to throw a punch, and 9 more to recover from said punch

  7. Genevieve says:

    This graph represents most channels right now. What a bunch of sell outs!

  8. Steven says:

    At least the commercials are mildly entertaining and somewhat original…

  9. eck says:

    Every show on the discovery channel

    • guy says:

      Yeah but the Discovery Channel shows are watchable at least.

      Nothing like watching reality shows that are filled with explosions, explosions in slow motion, cars crashing into every possible thing imaginable and people/test dummies undergoing dangerous stunts that involve car accidents and explosions.

  10. np says:

    A better graph would have a single-colored pie chart with one label: crap.

  11. lolz0rz says:

    I never knew there was actually any content at all on those shows, ‘scept the commercials.

  12. Simon says:

    I agree with the graph, but is there any “Real show” in a reality show, except for the other parts of the chart ofc?

  13. Hannah says:

    Every time I look at comments of a fail, graph, etc. everybody starts arguing about something un-related to the actual photo. You aren’t cool for proving that user wrong, your just annoying. & If you don’t like what a user said, ignore it – simple as that. I wish these people would either stop creating drama or stop commenting on photos all together. That is all. :3
    And to the actual pic, soooo true. Sometimes I don’t even watch T.V because of that reason. But I was fine with Billy Mays yelling at me to buy his products… too bad they’re gone now. 3;

    • People That Make Fun of American English Nazi says:

      amen. And yes Billy Mays and the Sham-wow guy I could watch all day :)

    • entertained by the nazis says:

      I actually thought the comments on this graph (especially between the ‘nazis’ were funnier than the graph! Uh-oh, I feel a new graph coming on…amount of laughter obtained from a graph on graph jam vs amount of laughter obtained from the comments on said graph. hehehehehe

  14. People That Make Fun of American English Nazi says:

    Seriously, because Americans (like myself) change a little spelling and a little pronunciation from the British version, we are seen as people trying to make things too simple and stuff like that? Honestly? I’m pretty sure the US population isn’t in charge of spelling and adding new words.

  15. There’s no truer graph to describe the TV shows. And love the grammar and spelling debate over there. You’re hillarious guys!


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